P
Phil
I have a 10 page document which is built in nested sections.
(ie "1 Bugs", "1.1 Spiders", "1.2 Ants", "1.2.1 Fire Ants" and so on). When
I wrote the document, I used one massive numbered list for the whole thing so
that I could go back and add sections and it would automatically look after
the numbering system for me.
I have tried adding a table of contents but I can't figure out a way to get
the numbering to show up in the TOC unless I manually add it in myself, which
sort of defeats the purpose of having it all in a nice ordered list that
keeps track of itself.
Shouldn't there be an easy way to tell word to include and keep track of my
section numbering as a prefix to the section titles in the TOC as well as the
page numbers down the right hand side ?
(ie "1 Bugs", "1.1 Spiders", "1.2 Ants", "1.2.1 Fire Ants" and so on). When
I wrote the document, I used one massive numbered list for the whole thing so
that I could go back and add sections and it would automatically look after
the numbering system for me.
I have tried adding a table of contents but I can't figure out a way to get
the numbering to show up in the TOC unless I manually add it in myself, which
sort of defeats the purpose of having it all in a nice ordered list that
keeps track of itself.
Shouldn't there be an easy way to tell word to include and keep track of my
section numbering as a prefix to the section titles in the TOC as well as the
page numbers down the right hand side ?